Michael Moore went on record this week to tell Infowars.com and WeAreChange.org reporters that three years after the release of his film Fahrenheit 9/11 he now has many more questions about 9/11 and does not believe the public have been told "half the truth" about what really happened.

At an event to preview his upcoming film SICKO, Moore told our reporters that many firefighters have since approached him and told him the same story about hearing explosions going off inside the buildings prior to their collapse.

Moore also made it clear that he believes the attack on the Pentagon has is being covered up and kept secret from the public and that videos of the impact of flight 77 into the building will "provide answers" to what really happened.

_________________All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. Arthur Schopenhauer
German philosopher (1788 - 1860)

mr.moore does a good job of being one of our sides bigger/better mouthpices.

like i've been sayin all along as i talk to more and more people since the unforunate events of 9/11............when are people going to start to wake up and begin to ask themselves some serious questions about the many things that just don't quite add up to the version handed to us by our evertrusting gov............(note extreme sarcasm).

The link didn't work for me, but MM seems to only go so far and sometimes points in weird directions. I remember reading something about him blaming Cops and seemed to be saying that cops should be considered our enemies? Police / cops are public, like members of families and so on. Why would they be our enemies. A few or some maybe .. but not all, or as a whole. If I remember correctly, his 911 video seemed to paint Saudi Arabia as the ones to blame. The link didn't work, so I don't know what he is saying now?

_________________You will know you have spoken the truth when you are angrily denounced; and you will know you have spoken both truly and well when you are visited by the thought police.

They were lined up in droves outside a congressional hearing room as scores more packed the aisles -- women in bright Code Pink T-shirts, interns in suits and ties, jean-clad bloggers, traditional reporters and members of Congress -- all to hear Michael Moore's solutions to the health-care crisis.

Moore's new movie, SiCKO, which RAW STORY reviewed Tuesday, profiles Americans who found their lives ruined because insurance companies provided inadequate care.

"There's a new villain on screens ... but it's not the villain you'll see in Spider Man or Harry Potter," Moore told the crowd at a Wednesday press conference. "The villain is the health insurance industry of America."

Moore was joined by a handful of lawmakers who are sponsoring legislation aimed at creating a single-payer universal health care system in the US. Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., the legislation's main sponsor, said Moore's movie is the most important development in the health care debate since former President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton tried for universal health care legislation in the early 1990s.

Conyers compared his fight to enact universal health care to his efforts in the wake of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death to create a national holiday in honor of the civil rights leader. In both cases, Conyers said, his colleagues in the House confided privately that they supported his bill but told him, "You know you can't win."

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